Search for dissertations about: "monopolistic competition"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words monopolistic competition.
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6. Religion, rock och pluralism : En religionssociologisk studie av kristen diskurs om rockmusik
Abstract : Rock music has during all of its almost 50 years of existence been the subject of criticism and debate. Much of this criticism has risen from religious circles. But also in these circles, rock music has its advocates. This thesis studies the reactions to rock music by spokespersons for institutional Christianity. READ MORE
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7. Methods for Capacity Allocation in Deregulated Railway Markets
Abstract : Faced with increasing challenges, railways around Europe have recently undergone major reforms aiming to improve the efficiency and competitiveness of the railway sector. New market structures such as vertical separation, deregulation and open access can allow for reduced public expenditures, increased market competition, and more efficient railway systems. READ MORE
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8. Land rent, capital, rate of profit : A critique of Harvey’s model of urban land rent
Abstract : This study critically evaluates David Harvey’s model of urban land rent and its centrality in his explanation of the material forces that underlie and limit urban land policies, strategies, planning decisions, and investment choices. Harvey emphasizes structural forces of capital in relating economic urbanization processes to uneven patterns of capitalist development, recurrent economic crises of overaccumulation, and the need to produce spaces of accumulation to absorb surplus capital that creates crises. READ MORE
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9. Essays on exchange rates and prices
Abstract : This thesis consists of five separate papers, broadly within the field of International Finance. The first paper, An Empirical Analysis of the Currency Denomination in International Trade, investigates the choice of currency in international trade transactions by Swedish exporting firms. READ MORE
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10. Designing for use in a future context : five case studies in retrospect
Abstract : This thesis presents a framework - Use Oriented Service Design - for how design can be shaped by people-s future communications needs and behaviour. During the last ten years we have seen the telecom industry go through several significant changes. READ MORE